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Specific Learning Difficulties
Postgraduate Diploma in Arts
Course Details
Course Code | SG_ESPEE_O09 |
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Level | 9 |
Duration | 2 years |
Credits | 60 |
Method of Delivery | Blended |
Campus Locations | St Angelas |
Mode of Delivery | Part Time |
Course Overview
Educational Research Methods
Literacy
Specific Learning Difficulties 1 – Communication, Speech and Language Difficulties and Dyslexia
Specific Learning Difficulties 2 – Dyscalculia, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Dyspraxia/ Developmental Coordination Disorder
Course Details
Year 1
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
LiteracyThis module focuses on developing an in-depth understanding of the concept of literacy. The module provides the participant with an overview of literacy, focusing in particular on the areas of reading and writing, providing the student with an understanding of current innovative research in these areas. It enables the student to develop an understanding and knowledge of literacy assessment procedures and to critically appraise strategies and approaches to developing literacy. Learning Outcomes 1. Critically evaluate the concept of literacy including theoretical and conceptual understandings of literacy, including digital literacy 2. Critically appraise policies, documents, reports and guidelines which are relevant to literacy practice 3. Critically reflect on factors which influence productive disposition with regard to literacy 4. Critique assessment procedures in relation to literacy (reading and writing) 5. Critically analyse a range of evidence-based literacy interventions and strategies in the area of reading and writing 6. Critically appraise whole school/centre issues relevant to literacy |
15 | Mandatory |
1 |
Specific Learning Difficulties 1 (Communication, Speech and Language Difficulties and Dyslexia)This module focuses on developing the knowledge and skills required for supporting learners with specific learning difficulties (SLDs) and is underpinned by national and international trends and perspectives in SLDs. It addresses the needs of learners experiencing communication, speech and language difficulties and dyslexia, providing the student with an understanding of the most recent research information in relation to the nature and assessment of SLDs, and the intervention approaches suitable for learners with these difficulties. Learning Outcomes 1. Critically evaluate theoretical and conceptual understandings of SLDs (Communication, Speech and Language and Dyslexia) and their implications for policy and practice 2. Appraise the historical context, current legislation, conventions, policies, documents, reports and guidelines which are relevant to practice 3. Determine the diversity across the continuum of SLDs and the implications for practice 4. Appraise SLD causes and factors contributing to additional learning needs arising from individual differences, social and school environments 5. Critique identification and assessment procedures in relation to SLDs (Communication, Speech and Language and Dyslexia) 6. Critically analyse a range of evidence-based interventions suitable for use with learners with SLDs (Communication, Speech and Language and Dyslexia) |
15 | Mandatory |
2 |
Specific Learning Difficulties 2 (Dyscalculia, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and DyspraxiThis module focuses on developing the knowledge and skills required for supporting learners with specific learning difficulties (SLDs). It addresses the needs of learners experiencing Dyscalculia, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Dyspraxia/Development Coordination Disorder, providing the student participant with an understanding of the most recent research information in relation to the nature, assessment and some of the intervention approaches suitable for learners with these difficulties. The module is underpinned by national and international trends and perspectives in SLDs. Learning Outcomes 1. Critically evaluate theoretical understandings of SLDs (Dyscalculia, Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and Dyspraxia/development coordination disorder) and their implications for policy and practice 2. Appraise the historical context, current legislation, conventions, policies, documents, reports, and guidelines which are relevant to practice 3. Determine the diversity across the continuum of SLDs and the implications for practice 4. Appraise SLD causes and factors contributing to additional learning needs arising from individual differences, social and school environments 5. Appraise the identification and assessment procedures in relation to SLDs (Dyscalculia, Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and Dyspraxia/development coordination disorder) 6. Critique a range of evidence-based interventions suitable for use with individuals with SLDs (Dyscalculia, Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and Dyspraxia/development coordination disorder) |
15 | Mandatory |
2 |
Educational Research MethodsThis module will focus on developing initial research knowledge and skills. The module will provide the participant with an overview of research, knowledge of data collection methods as well as an understanding of approaches of data analysis. The concept of research is explored, and consideration will be given to quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods of research. Learning Outcomes 1. Critically discuss the concept of research. 2. Critically appraise research concepts such as Quantitative, Qualitative, Mixed Methods, Validity, Reliability, primary sources, Variable, Experimental Hypothesis and Controls 3. Critically evaluate ethical considerations when conducting educational research 4. Critically explore questionnaires, interviews and observations as instruments in primary data collection 5. Critically explore experiments, tests, and scales as approaches in primary data collection 6. Critically evaluate approaches to data analyses |
15 | Mandatory |
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Entry Requirements
Careers
Classroom teachers
Graduates who wish to do a Postgraduate Diploma in Education and are awaiting a place on the programme
Qualified teachers who are seeking full-time employment
Employees within the Health Service Executive who work with learners with Special Educational Needs
Principals, managers and Department Inspectorate
Employees and Managers within Early Childhood Education sector
Classroom assistants (including cuntóirí teanga)
Educational Psychologists
Learning Support Tutors
Speech and Language Therapists
Occupational Therapists
Physiotherapists
Parents and Family Members involved in the care of learners with special educational needs
Any others involved in the training or educational needs of learners with special educational needs
Further Information
Who Should Apply?
This programme is suitable for a wide variety of participants including teachers, graduates, qualified teachers seeking employment, HSE employees, principals, managers, inspectors, and others in the education sector, including psychologists, tutors, occupational therapists, and caregivers and family members of learners with special educational needs.
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